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South Carolina Features Supreme Chicken Sandwich in School Lunch

January 13, 2015 Samantha Benjamin-Kirk, FNS Southeast Regional Office Farm to School Program Lead

It’s not surprising that chicken, the most popular meat for kids, is being served in school cafeterias across the nation. However, in Columbia, S.C., locally sourced chicken has taken center stage on school meal trays in an effort to increase the state’s Farm to School programming. South Carolina’s...

Food and Nutrition

Managing Waste for an Expanding Dairy Herd

January 13, 2015 Christy Morgan, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Kentucky

Jonathan Gaskin grew up on a beef cattle and grain farm in Adair County, Kentucky. And at 12, Gaskin was milking cows for the farm next door. The neighbor sold their farm when he was 18, and at that time, he always knew he wanted to have a dairy farm – he just didn’t realize he would buy that same...

Conservation

USDA... Helping Produce Businesses Meet Consumer and Retailer Demand

January 13, 2015 Lorenzo A. Tribbett, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program Specialty Crops Inspection Division Director

Ensuring that its food meets the demands of its retailers and the consumers who eat it is essential to the success of any produce business. This builds consumer trust and helps retailers confidently supply the food we all eat. To help out on this front, the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS...

Food and Nutrition

U.S. Farms, Large and Small

January 13, 2015 Robert Hoppe, Economic Research Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Describing the structure of the U.S. farm sector is challenging, because farms vary widely in size and other characteristics...

Research and Science

Partnership to Help Sage-Grouse Continues to Grow

January 12, 2015 Byrhonda Lyons, NRCS Montana

When many different groups come together for a common goal, the impacts can be tremendous. That’s the case for the sage-grouse, an at-risk bird in the American West. Since 2010, over 1,100 ranches have teamed with the Sage-Grouse Initiative (SGI) and conserved 4.4 million acres across 11 western...

Conservation

Investing in the Future of Maine's Great Outdoors with Renewable Energy

January 12, 2015 Virginia Manuel, Maine State Director, USDA Rural Development

Recently I had the privilege of joining Matthew Hancock and his team at Mt. Abram, a unique, sustainable ski area located in the mountains of Western Maine. An immense 803 panel solar photovoltaic system greeted gatherers as they drove in, the result of a Renewable Energy for America Program (REAP)...

Rural

Archaeological Heritage of Colorado's Ute Tribe Part of National Forests' History in Rocky Mountain Region

January 09, 2015 Michael Stearly, Rocky Mountain Region, U.S. Forest Service

There are small piles of fallen wooden timbers on national forests in the Rocky Mountain Region that tell a story of the area’s past. They are part of aboriginal wooden structures known as wickiups, a conical-shaped dwelling used by native people. These relics are known to be part of the Ute...

Forestry

A South Carolina Small Farmer Makes Big Impact on the Land and in Local Community

January 08, 2015 Sabrenna Bryant, Natural Resources Conservation Service, South Carolina

South Carolina small farmer and community leader Ann Pringle Washington wears many hats. Along with her husband Richard, they share a deep tie to the land on their 17-acre farm in Eastover and a true passion for improving the community where they live. Ann’s desire to learn more about how to grow...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Broiler Industry Stretches Its Economic Wings in Delaware

January 08, 2015 Dale Hawks, Acting Delaware State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. The New Year...

Conservation

Six Reasons SuperTracker Is the Answer to Conquering New Year's Resolutions

January 08, 2015 Jessica Larson, MS, RD, USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

If you are like millions of Americans, thinking about New Year’s Resolutions makes your hands sweat. Don’t worry. USDA’s Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion has got you covered. Whether you want to lose weight, get more calcium in your diet, or increase your activity, SuperTracker is here to...

Food and Nutrition

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